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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2002 Brian Foley
3 * Copyright (c) 2002 Dieter Shirley
4 * Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Romain Dolbeau <romain@dolbeau.org>
5 *
6 * This file is part of FFmpeg.
7 *
8 * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
10 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
11 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
12 *
13 * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
16 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
17 *
18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
19 * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
20 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
21 */
22
23#include "config.h"
24#if HAVE_ALTIVEC_H
25#include <altivec.h>
26#endif
27#include <string.h>
28
29#include "libavutil/attributes.h"
30#include "libavutil/cpu.h"
31#include "libavutil/mem.h"
32#include "libavutil/ppc/cpu.h"
33#include "libavutil/ppc/types_altivec.h"
34#include "libavcodec/blockdsp.h"
35
36/* ***** WARNING ***** WARNING ***** WARNING ***** */
37/*
38 * clear_blocks_dcbz32_ppc will not work properly on PowerPC processors with
39 * a cache line size not equal to 32 bytes. Fortunately all processors used
40 * by Apple up to at least the 7450 (AKA second generation G4) use 32-byte
41 * cache lines. This is due to the use of the 'dcbz' instruction. It simply
42 * clears a single cache line to zero, so you need to know the cache line
43 * size to use it! It's absurd, but it's fast...
44 *
45 * update 24/06/2003: Apple released the G5 yesterday, with a PPC970.
46 * cache line size: 128 bytes. Oups.
47 * The semantics of dcbz was changed, it always clears 32 bytes. So the function
48 * below will work, but will be slow. So I fixed check_dcbz_effect to use dcbzl,
49 * which is defined to clear a cache line (as dcbz before). So we can still
50 * distinguish, and use dcbz (32 bytes) or dcbzl (one cache line) as required.
51 *
52 * see <http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn2087.html>
53 * and <http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn2086.html>
54 */
55static void clear_blocks_dcbz32_ppc(int16_t *blocks)
56{
57 register int misal = (unsigned long) blocks & 0x00000010, i = 0;
58
59 if (misal) {
60 ((unsigned long *) blocks)[0] = 0L;
61 ((unsigned long *) blocks)[1] = 0L;
62 ((unsigned long *) blocks)[2] = 0L;
63 ((unsigned long *) blocks)[3] = 0L;
64 i += 16;
65 }
66 for (; i < sizeof(int16_t) * 6 * 64 - 31; i += 32)
67 __asm__ volatile ("dcbz %0,%1" :: "b" (blocks), "r" (i) : "memory");
68 if (misal) {
69 ((unsigned long *) blocks)[188] = 0L;
70 ((unsigned long *) blocks)[189] = 0L;
71 ((unsigned long *) blocks)[190] = 0L;
72 ((unsigned long *) blocks)[191] = 0L;
73 i += 16;
74 }
75}
76
77/* Same as above, when dcbzl clears a whole 128 bytes cache line
78 * i.e. the PPC970 AKA G5. */
79static void clear_blocks_dcbz128_ppc(int16_t *blocks)
80{
81#if HAVE_DCBZL
82 register int misal = (unsigned long) blocks & 0x0000007f, i = 0;
83
84 if (misal) {
85 /* We could probably also optimize this case,
86 * but there's not much point as the machines
87 * aren't available yet (2003-06-26). */
88 memset(blocks, 0, sizeof(int16_t) * 6 * 64);
89 } else {
90 for (; i < sizeof(int16_t) * 6 * 64; i += 128)
91 __asm__ volatile ("dcbzl %0,%1" :: "b" (blocks), "r" (i) : "memory");
92 }
93#else
94 memset(blocks, 0, sizeof(int16_t) * 6 * 64);
95#endif
96}
97
98/* Check dcbz report how many bytes are set to 0 by dcbz. */
99/* update 24/06/2003: Replace dcbz by dcbzl to get the intended effect
100 * (Apple "fixed" dcbz). Unfortunately this cannot be used unless the
101 * assembler knows about dcbzl ... */
102static long check_dcbzl_effect(void)
103{
104 long count = 0;
105#if HAVE_DCBZL
106 register char *fakedata = av_malloc(1024);
107 register char *fakedata_middle;
108 register long zero = 0, i = 0;
109
110 if (!fakedata)
111 return 0L;
112
113 fakedata_middle = fakedata + 512;
114
115 memset(fakedata, 0xFF, 1024);
116
117 /* Below the constraint "b" seems to mean "address base register"
118 * in gcc-3.3 / RS/6000 speaks. Seems to avoid using r0, so.... */
119 __asm__ volatile ("dcbzl %0, %1" :: "b" (fakedata_middle), "r" (zero));
120
121 for (i = 0; i < 1024; i++)
122 if (fakedata[i] == (char) 0)
123 count++;
124
125 av_free(fakedata);
126#endif
127
128 return count;
129}
130
131#if HAVE_ALTIVEC
132static void clear_block_altivec(int16_t *block)
133{
134 LOAD_ZERO;
135 vec_st(zero_s16v, 0, block);
136 vec_st(zero_s16v, 16, block);
137 vec_st(zero_s16v, 32, block);
138 vec_st(zero_s16v, 48, block);
139 vec_st(zero_s16v, 64, block);
140 vec_st(zero_s16v, 80, block);
141 vec_st(zero_s16v, 96, block);
142 vec_st(zero_s16v, 112, block);
143}
144#endif /* HAVE_ALTIVEC */
145
146av_cold void ff_blockdsp_init_ppc(BlockDSPContext *c, unsigned high_bit_depth)
147{
148 // common optimizations whether AltiVec is available or not
149 if (!high_bit_depth) {
150 switch (check_dcbzl_effect()) {
151 case 32:
152 c->clear_blocks = clear_blocks_dcbz32_ppc;
153 break;
154 case 128:
155 c->clear_blocks = clear_blocks_dcbz128_ppc;
156 break;
157 default:
158 break;
159 }
160 }
161
162#if HAVE_ALTIVEC
163 if (!PPC_ALTIVEC(av_get_cpu_flags()))
164 return;
165
166 if (!high_bit_depth)
167 c->clear_block = clear_block_altivec;
168#endif /* HAVE_ALTIVEC */
169}